and then getting re-elected every two years. it's not exactly a great job. >> well, this is an area i know well. i grew up here and i want nothing but the best for the people i grow up with. my father was a police officer and served locally and so that sense of service and going into the lion's den, which i understand, it's a lion's den, but i think an avalanche takes a snowball, and i can go back there and find people on the other side of the aisle and work to grow our economy and reduce our debt debt, get our spending under control and i am up for the job. >> what is the vibe like back there? >> you know what? there is this vibe among our freshmen class that we are sent there to solve problems. i really do sense on both sides right and left, that what we just saw happen at the end of 2012 with the fiscal cliff, that that is can not be repeated. that was a absolute disaster, and we have to come out of that unit. >> okay -- united. >> okay. quick question, we talked about gun control, what is your top issue? >> my top issue is n